Everyone had counted them out. But they're about to get back in the game.
When the girl that detective Joe Hallenback is protecting gets murdered, the boyfriend of the murdered girl attempts to investigate and solve the case. What they discover is that there is deep seated corruption going on between a crooked politician and the owner of a pro football team.
"The Last Boy Scout," released in 1991, is a gripping action thriller that showcases the talents of director Tony Scott and writers Shane Black and Greg Hicks. Produced by Geffen Pictures and Silver Pictures, the film is set in the gritty underbelly of Los Angeles and follows the unlikely partnership between a washed-up private detective, Joe Hallenbeck, portrayed by Bruce Willis, and a former professional football player, Jimmy Dix, played by Damon Wayans. Together, they unravel a complex conspiracy involving murder, corruption, and a sinister plot to manipulate the outcome of a professional football game. The film's narrative is a rollercoaster of intense action sequences and sharp, witty dialogue, hallmarks of Shane Black's writing style. Bruce Willis delivers a standout performance as the cynical and hard-boiled Joe Hallenbeck, whose personal life is as tumultuous as the cases he takes on. Damon Wayans complements Willis perfectly, bringing a mix of humor and vulnerability to his role as Jimmy Dix, a man struggling to reclaim his former glory. Their chemistry on screen is palpable, driving the film forward with their banter and evolving camaraderie. "The Last Boy Scout" also delves into themes of loyalty, redemption, and the corrupting influence of power. The plot thickens as Joe and Jimmy uncover a web of deceit that reaches the highest levels of government and sports, challenging their moral compasses and forcing them to confront their own demons. The film's climax is a thrilling showdown that ties together the various threads of the story, delivering a satisfying resolution that is both action-packed and emotionally resonant. Released in the United States by Geffen Pictures and Silver Pictures, "The Last Boy Scout" remains a cult classic that exemplifies the action genre of the early 1990s. Its blend of high-octane action, dark humor, and compelling character development continues to captivate audiences, making it a memorable entry in the filmographies of both Bruce Willis and Damon Wayans.
Year1991
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Budget29000000$
Runtime105 min
Revenue59500000$
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GenresActionThriller
Production countriesUnited States of America